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Scrappy Log Cabin Quilt

During the mid 1980s, Darcy Ashton�s ex-husband used her log cabin quilt to cover some furniture while moving from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. When he arrived, the quilt had blown off! Darcy retraced the route repeatedly, but never found her quilt. It is possible the quilt blew off hear the Broken Arrow Expressway.

This was the first quilt Darcy had made. It was a full size, log cabin, scrap quilt with all kinds of colors and fabrics. She had stitched her name, "Darcy", and "1983" in one of the logs. Of course, as her first quilt, this quilt has great sentimental value to her.

If you know of a quilt that meets this description, please contact Darcy at [email protected].

Posted July 25, 2000.

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